Cinderella Man

Based on a true story, Russell Crowe plays James J. Braddock, a1930s boxing legend who fought his way from the breadlines to the pinnacle of his sport. Along the way, he also inspired a generation of struggling Americans who felt sucker punched by the great stock market crash.

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The most recent home video release of Cinderella Man movie is December 5, 2005. Here are some details…

DVD Release: 6 December 2005

Get front row seats to Cinderella Man in your choice of widescreen, full screen or a 2-disc Collector’s Edition. The first two choices provide commentaries with director Ron Howard, writer Akiva Goldsman and writer Cliff Hollingsworth. Deleted Scenes with optional commentary by Ron Howard are also available. Featurettes include The Fight Card (casting Cinderella Man), The Man, The Movie, The Legend (a filmmaking journey), For the Record (a history in boxing), Ringside Seats and Jim Braddock (the friends and family behind the legend).

Those investing in the Collector’s Edition will also enjoy additional deleted scenes (with more optional commentary by director Ron Howard), a Video Diary (on the set with Russell Crowe), Pre-Fight Preparations, Lights, Camera, Action (the fight from every angle), The Sound of the Bell, Braddock VS. Baer (fight footage), a photo montage and a Cinderella Music Man featurette.

Audio tracks are available in English (Dolby Digital 5.1), with subtitles in English, Spanish and French.

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